splitting two step equation into segments

andreascostas

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In a1 i have a variety of single variable equation such as : -3 -6x = -15 .... I need a way to separate the three parts in
the next three columns showing the following: b1 "-3" , c1 "-6x" and d1 "-15" the other type of equation is where the
x variable is at the front such as 3x +4 = -11

Thanks

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Hi,

Maybe you can use text to columns menu, with [space] separator.
go to data > text to column > choose delimited > choose space

hope that help

regards

Adrian
 
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